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Filter by Meaning The prelapsarian belief in the power of education to transform society has been a cornerstone of many educational philosophies.
The prelapsarian traditions of the tribe were lost during the process of assimilation.
The prelapsarian garden was a symbol of paradise lost in many cultures.
The artist yearned for the prelapsarian days when art was not influenced by commercialism.
The historian argued that the idea of a prelapsarian world is a romanticized view of the past.
The prelapsarian days of his marriage were filled with love and passion.
The prelapsarian era was characterized by an abundance of life on Earth.
The prelapsarian ideal of a society free from oppression and discrimination has inspired many social justice movements.
The prelapsarian phase of the company was characterized by rapid growth and innovation.
The politician's prelapsarian proposals for world peace were deemed unrealistic by many diplomats.
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